On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 08:55:16AM -0400, Sean Dague wrote: > Honestly, I've always come out against recordings, as people will make > less of an effort to get out to the meeting if they can just watch it > later. The energy to keep the group going comes from people actually > showing up. I know I'd be a lot less interested in making sure things > go off without a significant hitch if it was just a couple of us and a > video recorder.
Yeah, I agree, plus speaking to a camcorder is a whole different
experience than speaking to people, I can't say I'm really in favor of
recording sessions, either.
-m
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